Precision machining and injection molding for aerospace, defense, and industrial OEMs
Dynomax manufactures high-precision machined components, injection-molded parts, and custom machinery for aerospace and defense customers. The hiring surge — 31 roles posted in the last 30 days across manufacturing, engineering, and operations — reflects capacity expansion tied to four active projects in small aerospace parts, CMM programming for precision tolerances, work-instruction standardization, and visual management. Pain points center on molding efficiency, semi-automated machinery integration, and production-cost reduction, suggesting a shift from manual job-shop work toward more standardized, higher-volume processes.
Dynomax designs and manufactures high-precision machined components, plastic injection-molded parts, custom sub-assemblies, specialty machines, and machine tool spindles. The company serves aerospace, defense, transportation, energy, and medical sectors. Headquartered in Wheeling, Illinois, Dynomax holds ISO 9001, AS9100, and ITAR certifications. The technology stack centers on CNC control (Fanuc), CAD/CAM (SolidWorks), and ERP (Epicor), with in-house metrology (Micrometer). The company operates a vertically integrated model — tooling, machining, molding, and assembly under one roof — aimed at improving customer lead times and cost.
Dynomax uses Fanuc CNC control, SolidWorks for design, Epicor ERP for manufacturing resource planning, Micrometer metrology software, and Microsoft Office. The stack reflects a traditional precision-manufacturing environment focused on CNC and molding control.
Dynomax serves aerospace, defense, transportation, energy, and medical industries. The company holds AS9100 and ITAR certifications, qualifying it for defense and space applications. Current projects include small aerospace and defense components and high-precision CMM work.
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